Hawaii 2022 Regular Session All Bills (Page 340)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB666
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Report Pass
2/19/21
Refer
2/19/21
Report Pass
3/5/21
Engrossed
3/9/21
Refer
3/11/21
Establishes a green fee surcharge of $20 on transient accommodations for the purposes of funding workforce programs and services that promote certain environmental goals. Establishes a conservation workforce special fund. Repeals on 12/31/2031. (SD2)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB667
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Report Pass
2/10/21
Refer
2/10/21
Requires the director of finance to furnish to an owner of a vehicle one, rather than two, number plate for the vehicle. Makes conforming amendments. Takes effect 1/1/2050. (SD1)
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB668
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Report Pass
2/10/21
Refer
2/10/21
Report Pass
2/19/21
Engrossed
2/22/21
Refer
2/23/21
Report Pass
3/25/21
Refer
3/25/21
Part I: Requires the State to regulate all agricultural imports and inspections. Establishes the air cargo pest inspection, quarantine, and eradication fund. Part II: Renames the agricultural development and food security special fund as the land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food development and food security special fund and expands the scope of the special fund to include land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food production. (HD1)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB669
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Requires the department of health to submit a request for an exception to regulations and a petition to initiate proceedings for federal rulemaking to the drug enforcement administration to clarify that the state-authorized use of cannabis does not violate federal controlled substances laws.
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB67
Introduced
1/21/21
Refer
1/22/21
Relating To The Environment. Short form bill.
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB670
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Report Pass
2/19/21
Refer
2/19/21
Report Pass
3/5/21
Engrossed
3/9/21
Refer
3/11/21
Allows minors under the age of sixteen years to work in theatrical employment provided that the employer procures a valid certificate of employment and the minor is accompanied by a parent, guardian, or responsible adult designated by the parent or guardian, to supervise and advocate on behalf of the minor. Requires the employer to hire a nurse certified in basic life support to accompany, supervise, and advocate on behalf of an infant under the age one who is on set. Requires a studio teacher to accompany, teach, and attend to the health, safety, and well-being of a minor who attained the age of five years, is working during periods when the minor is legally required to attend school. Defines "nurse" and "studio teacher". Takes effect 1/1/2050. (SD1)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB671
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Provides appropriations for collective bargaining cost items for the members of bargaining unit (1) and their excluded counterparts, including the cost of salary adjustments negotiated between the State and the bargaining unit representative for fiscal biennium 2021-2023.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB672
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Provides appropriations for collective bargaining cost items for the members of bargaining unit (10) and their excluded counterparts, including the cost of salary adjustments negotiated between the State and the bargaining unit representative for fiscal biennium 2021-2023.
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB673
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Expands the definition of compensation to include overtime payments earned by essential workers during an unspecified period of time. Appropriates moneys to fund additional employees' retirement system costs.
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB674
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Increases the maximum fine from $5,000 to $10,000 for violations of emergency rules prescribed and promulgated pursuant to Chapter 127A, HRS, and having the force and effect of law when the noncompliance jeopardizes the health or safety of government personnel having "emergency worker" status.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB675
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Report Pass
2/19/21
Refer
2/19/21
Report Pass
3/4/21
Engrossed
3/9/21
Refer
3/11/21
Report Pass
3/17/21
Refer
3/17/21
Report Pass
3/25/21
Refer
3/25/21
Amends the definition of "employee-beneficiary" to include the surviving unmarried adult child of a deceased retired member if the child is incapable of self-support due to a mental or physical incapacity that existed prior to the unmarried child's reaching the age of nineteen. Effective 1/1/2050. (HD1)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB676
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Report Pass
2/16/21
Refer
2/16/21
Report Pass
3/4/21
Engrossed
3/9/21
Refer
3/11/21
Increases the minimum wage for certain employees to $12.00 per hour beginning 7/1/2022. (SD1)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB677
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Increases the minimum wage for certain employees to $15.00 per hour beginning 6/1/2023.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB678
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Refer
2/9/21
Report Pass
2/19/21
Refer
2/19/21
Report Pass
3/5/21
Engrossed
3/9/21
Refer
3/11/21
Report Pass
3/18/21
Refer
3/18/21
Report Pass
3/25/21
Refer
3/25/21
Requires the representative of labor on the Hawaii labor relations board (HLRB) to be a person selected by a simple majority of the exclusive representatives of the collective bargaining units. Establishes procedures for removal of the representative of labor on the HLRB during the member's term by a simple majority of the exclusive representatives of the collective bargaining units. Effective 7/1/2050. (HD1)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB679
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Provides employees with up to eight weeks of paid family leave during a one-year period paid through an employer based private insurance program currently used to provide for temporary disability benefits. Repeals chapter 398, Hawaii Revised Statutes.